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of coming to me about ycu: SURANCE BUSINESS. I good. reliable companies. Insure Now. Do Not Delay. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker REAL ESTATE AND INSUfiANOE A SPECIALTY alked and 's doublé. Schi gle, scoring merman., Vaughn weakened in the ninth. -He walked two men and hit another, fill- ing the bases, with only one gqut. He struck out the 'next man, but two runs counted on McLean's single. Claude Derrick, the former Balti= more shortstop who was obtained from Cincinnati In the trade for Mollwits, reported today and gave a fine exhi- bition in the field, although he did not hit safely. Score:® New York (N) u‘- [C] J § To' b Office Over Capitol Lunch . ; 4: l{ : : : Office Phone 370,—Residence 1179-3 Tasa ; * et ey H 3100 13 3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ;‘ 3 E i ;;‘: AMOS A. BROWNING G e 3B e Bude i 9000 Totals 50 5 2 1 () ‘Batted for Fromme in 8th. Ran for Mclcan in 9th. Htornoys-at-Law U Nat. Bank 8 ¢ St Batted for Stock In 9th. #core by 1 near to Thames A Bank. lephone 38-3. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, b s s Aterney -atiaw, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ~ (L SRREES Acllding. IS NOT IN TROUBLE. President Barrow Asserts That All @Goed Word for the Grass-Widower. Clubs Are Well Equipped Financially. ”?“ a-h'””"“‘ L‘:: Storieumthat (he‘[r:len';;l.flol;al |e;;ue 2 is in serfous financi difficulties have = men, he 15 the most attractive. | heen vehemently denied by President hast’t o wife tn his immediste | Eaward §. Darrow. Mr. Barrow as- demand all his serted that no club in his organization ey has any idea of quitting, but, on ~he contrary, that every club is going along on’ its own bottom and will finish the season regardless of any - cloud that may arise on the baseball horizon. He said: “The International league is not in trouble, but, on the contrary, every one of our clubs is well equipped financial- ly and will finish the season no matter what happens. Our situation in Balti- | more- is_better than it is in several towns of the Federal league, and Mr. Dunn has assured me positively that he has no thought of quitting, but taat he will g0 on to the end of our cam- paign, and, further, that he is not in need of our financial help. “At our recent meeting in New York the league authorized Mr. Dunn to dis- pose of his high salaried players. By doing this Mr. Dunn will necessarily wealken his team, but at the same time our race will take on a more open as- pect and iriterest will be increased be- cause other clubs will have a fighting chance for the pennant. “The Internatjonal ledgue has a sinking fund, from which -we cou:d ¥ ' nan's Prerogative. mmn objects to paying his bl of $375 for five | in one week. He necessities. The woman a chance! they’re . absolutaly woman willing to opdeal of selectmp g them to suit her to have as many It's hard work! Sufficient Unto Himeelf.. ‘What the superior man seeks is in i [ ?Sg B &3 i i g ! é i i ! i 3 i tondvnd with a sin- m;c 1 nudad fi- 0¥ ‘asked for | Seore by innings. m-fi:..; Lake Street ‘ready to | Hobart Avenue hnd us any nmmm assostance that but we never have 1 1 L 0 T Rivers to MM Cross Again. \ under t vlllln.‘ conditions, in other les there has been no MI- ing of whhevmn ati the bom! tories tln; (rum Feaeral league headauariers to ne of- fect that the Gilmore orggnization has e run.” several of our clubs on BATTING AVEF ADERAGES. - ‘Kauff of Indianapolis Feds Has High Mark of .386—Cobb and Steele Lead the Majors. share of the receipts. They are to make 135 pounds ringside, The Mexican and the New Yorker met twice in 10-round no decision fights in New York, and once in a 2 round battle at Vernon last Thanks- giving day, which Rivers won. Rain Stopped Athletics-8t, Louis Game Philadelphia, Jily 13 —Darkness due to low-hanging clouds delayed the Philadelphia-St. Louls ~ American league game hére today at the end of the third inning and rain caused a postponement after the visitors’® half of the fourth inning. The score at that time was tled at 1 to Jewett “City Won. The Jewett City baseball team de- feated the Taftville Bear Cats on the Cranberry Sunday afternoon by the score of 11-9 in a hard hitting game, The batting of Ritchie was the feature of the game, The batting averages show that Benny Kauff of Indlanapolls Feds has the lead in the outlaw league and leads the majors with a splendid mark of .896. Cobb of Detroit leads the Amer- icans and Steele of St. Louls heads the Nationals, Seventeen of the outlaw swatters are hitting in the .300 class, while only . nine have an average of .300 in the American. In the National league L are in the .300, class. The averages follow A GAMES SOHEDULED TODAY. - American Loasws. : Cleveland_at Boston. & Chleago st New York. $ Bt Louls st Philadelphls. £ Detrolt at Washington. “National Leagus. Dalton, g » Boston st St Touis. Burns. N 53 Philadeipria at Clncinnadl. Dorore, s New " York £t Chic James, 4 i Becker, B3 Wingo, 1 Springfifeid at Plissfield. . Phelan, Hartford at New Haven, (Two gzmes.) Deubert. Brooklyn .. Keley. Plttsburzh ¢ Muer, st ol . New Britain at Bel Waterbury at New London. Federal League, Indlanapclls’ st Kuuses-Eity. Louls st Chicago. Pittsburgh at Brookim Buft MONDAY'S RESULTS. International League. Toronto 1, Ruffalo-Mcntreal game postponed, wet grounds. Jersey _Clty-Newark game was played yesterday. Eastern Association. New Britain 4. Hartford 5. (No other gumes scheduled.) New England Leagws. Haverhill 4. han Washingion | Federal League. Lowell 6. R Knuff, _Tndianapells I oy S L Carr " Indiangoils 18 s g e L Tastene, Bukeio s Fxane, Brookly = National Leagus. Fasterly_ Kansas ity 4 Brookiyn-Pitisbargh _game postponed, wet grounds. Ghoalnzra, oot 3 Clncinnatl-Philadeiphia postponed. rain. ampbell, Tndiznanalis E Bradies, ~Pitisburen ] Agscigs Lue Waleh. ' Taltimere Louden. Ruffalo ... Lennox. Pitfsbursh W. Miiter, 8t Philadelphta-St. Louls game called first part of fourth, ryin. Fedural League. Baltimore 6, Buffalo 10. (First game.) D, Joncs, Pitisturzh 14 Baltmors 6, Buffslo 2. (Second game.) Crandal. St Louls 1 Chicago 6. St Louls 0. (First game.) Rousis. Indianapolis 5 Chiesgo 1, BL louls 5. (Seoond game) Zwilling, Chicago . " Brookim 1. Piftsbureh 0. (13" inninga.) Laporte, Tod. . o Kunsss City 3, Indianapolis 5. Lake Streets Won Opening Game. The first game of the playground baseeball series was played on the Lake street playgrounds Monday: The Lake EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING New Lenfion Haven himself; what the small man seeks lll’ fa others—Confucius. Both. “Money talks,” quoted the sage. “Yes, and it stops talk,” added thel tool—Cincinnati Enquirer. MARKET UNSETTLED. [ New Haven and Other lssues of the Same Class Were Again Weak. New York, July 13.—Continued sell- fs paper will he! iNS of securities, a large part of which hat Uhere Is at leass Was believed to represent liquidation, “e that ‘sclence has Caused furcher unsettiement in the s stages, and Stock market today.. The movement i's L"ot:';n"‘r: Sx“ is differed from that of ldst week in that aown to = OB e It uffected most of the high grade is s IFaliiresa cons A roteworthy feature was the per- acting dircor- Sistent offering of Canadian Pacific, wpou the. blood and -mueous sur- Which was the most active stock for S ihe system. thereby destroying | the greater part of the session. It « toundation of the disease and giv- ' sustained a t loss of 4 1-% points. s ascribed to Canadian L& tire patient strength by building up o, ihe constitution and assisting nature b,,fi(;::l":ic_\‘mamy SSag ror noae i1 doing its. work. _The. proprietors bave so much faith in its curative clients. powers that they offer One Hundred lnited States Steel was another Dollars for any casc that it fails to leader to decline under the weight of me_dreaded d .yheeh able to curc 1y T cure. Send.for list of testimonials. .'heavy offerings, and Union Pacific, the Jealafess: F. J. CHENEY & CO., T2- . coalers and metal shares ylelded from i one to two points. New Haven and other issues of the { same class were again weak, the for- { mer declining to its recent low record, S801@ by all Drugz ts. + Take Hall's’ Fumi pation. Pills for consti: Bucklen’s Arnica Salva for = Cuts,' While some of the Goulds, Ontario and Wit SO { Western, Western Maryland and To- B S To b y_ | 1edo, St. Louis and Western added to paeper. Mablla "N Y. iheir recent severe losses. The ar- b e “h-“l o Cut. raignment of New Haven's .~ former ot jor Sote i would noc#mansgement by the interstate com- Get a bex ‘of Bucklen's Armi- merces commission had little if any Saive (oday Reep handy. at ail ‘effect on the market fimes for Burns, 'Soro Cuts, Wounds, ~'Prices rallied fractionally in the D;;L’“‘j Yo at . your, final dealings, probably as a, result of short cov ering but trading became dull and the tone at the close was wesk, Now Haven, however, reflecting some { buying. News of therday was mainly of an { encouraging character, the west re- | porting an increased ‘demand for all 1 | kinds of manufactured products, wh-le freight shipments in that jsection were | even with last year. Advices from Washington also made for more opti- ('Ol‘rldifions at home. Money rates were nominally higher, TODAY |14t Saturfay's Jow Sleating hotias to. ¥ s : In the bond lst half a score of low NCW IJOndon VS. ¢ priced issues lost from two to 10 1-Z N points, the latter being the extent of Waterbury, $1,937,000. Panama conpon threes declined 1 1-2 ‘Der cent. on call., grandstand, 25c. American House IARREL & SANDERSON. Props. 2 % i mism In business circles. London was Plant’s Field New London @ moderate buver here, despite dull serves causing a number of local banks to remain out of the market. the decline in one of the New Haven subsidiaries. Total sales, par value, Game called at 3.30 General admission, 25c, Epecial Rates to Theatre' Tr-um Traveling Ioa..lfi,. Livery Street. THE DEL -HOFF ovo Cent. Teather 200 Cent! Ledther. 050 Ches, & Obtu DES. L. F alA.J.hrm FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL Hartford Springtield Pittsfield New Britain ANDING. Won Lest 4 30 AMERICAN LEAGUF STANDING. Won L4 43 en. Fleots Goodriel * B. Gt. Northern pr ... Gugyn. Tilinots’ Lt Agricul. 5 Int. ~Asieul. Tnsp. ~ Copper Int ‘Mew . Int’ Met pr | Clevetana FEDERAL LEAGUE STAWDING. | Chicaga | Indianapoits | Bustalo Belttnioro . ! Brooklyn Lowell Lewlston | Resernin Fitchburg INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 200 Press Stecl © Baltiore 200 Pul. : | Rochester 910 Ras Con. utaio | Providence Newark Toronto .. Montreal Jersey City Reading Red Sox Defeated Cleveland. Sostom, July 13.—Collins held Cleve- Scaboard A. 200 Seabcora A L 5 1 Mw is 1% land to two hits today and Boston 200 Seany Roehick 1 e won 2 to . The home team made 16760 Soutn “pecife : many' solid drives off Morton's deliv- spectacular flelding by Graney old cut off apparently certain Southem Ry. ¥ . Morton held the Bostons hjtless for three |nnings, but in the fourth with two out Gardner singled and scored on Janvrin's triple. Janvrin made an unsuccessfpl attempt to steal home. In the fifth Carrigan, Collina and Rehg ! were passed successively and Carri- | gan scobred when Scott forced Rehg jat secokd Only two Cleveland players reached {third base. Collins received a base on | balls each of the three times he went to the plate.. The Score: 1030 Westtnghouse v e s o T R 200 Woolworth 5% Granedt 4 13 9 olnehgrt 3 001 00 Total sales 275,890 shares. Tumcrab 4 1173 olScotfae 41138 302 € 1|newtar COTTON. 305 0 ofGasaneran 3 1 110 New York. July 14. — Spot cotton et LSS MR R quiet; middiing uplands, 13.25; gulf, e . /1. 8.9 .4 13.50; sales, 1,600. Futures = closed 3001 ofcomeny oo 0 ce steady. July 12.40, August 12.38, Octo- llrwnumv o0 0 0 o - ber 1233, December 12.52. January | 3Uerisch 1.0 0 0 of Toul ! 1243, March 1248, May 12.73.° Pocaln 38 LTS ——— (x) Batted for ]qnan ln Sth. MONEY. Bers i ani, New York, July 13. — Call ‘money steady at 2 1-2@8$; ruling rate Lits, ” Tumes last loan 2 3-4; closing 2 1-2 | ime loans sironger; 60 davs 2 1- : -5t iy Pty Ll Yanks and wn;- :n Split Doubie- A e eader. eMICAGD srain wanksT. New York, July 13.— Chicago broke even om header today, Chicage winning the opening game, 2 to 0 and the locals evening It up in the second game by ew York and their double- A seore of 3 to 1.. Walsh had the better of a plichers' battle with Keat- ing in the first game angd pitched his . | first tull game o( e geason. He seemed to poluu | his former abil- 1 |ity_though he ena e i3 e G S o FRRP T FRRE e e ») B 8 ~ 227 4 1 11338 H 0 140 ‘ 6 110 3 " omn o H 1 140 3 = 142 1 2 ° 006 3 1 90 2 3 ef 2o 1 ° Ta1B s EY I Two base hita Peckinpaugh. Weaver, Sweeney. Dugey’s Lucky Homer Won the Game. St. Louis, Mo., July 13.—Dugey’'s lucky home rum in the tweifth Inning with Rudolph on first base today won for Boston, the home club losing 8 to 7 in a game featured by hard hitting. Dugey’s hit ordinarily would have been a good double, but Dolan flelded it poorly and it rolled to the fence for a home run. Scere: Boston “eBuunere~y TH emmnWeruwen g Tigers Unable to Hit Johnson. ington, July 13.—Walter John- son allowed Detroit only three scat- tered singles and Washington won to- day's game, 3 to 0, going into second place in the pennant race. Johnson himself scored the run needed to win in the fifth inning when he singled, took second and third on infield outs and came home on Milan's single. Shanks tripled in the sixth and scored on a double steal. Morgan tripled in the elghth and scored on McBride' hit. Johnson struck out ten men. The score: Detroit (A) Washington (A) P s Lo s s Bghes 4 22 0 §0 00 Purcil.sb 011 1010 Higl. 1030 300 1030 17 3010 1200 31012 1240 Sem oo 2300 0312 012 30 2004 1130 1 o —— - - 1000 x5 1 Tels w3z e (x) Batted for Main in 9th. (3% Batted for Purtell in 3th. Becre Ly inatues Detrolt .. 1o o0 e e Washiogton 0001101 3 Phree Daso bis, ‘Bhanks. Moggan- SPORTING NOTE& George Davis, ex-Glant, is now a scout for the New York Americans. One Boston writer thinks Schalk is about the best catcher in the business, Baker of the Athletics is the- only player to bat in seven home runs this j season, thus far. As a resuit of his collision with Speaker Wednesday, Hooper will be out of the game for several days. Herzog went into the lead in the Na- tional league last week in stolen bases with 20. Burps, who led last week, | has 28. H Bill Carrigan is working so hard with his Sox bunch that he is about all in. Still Boston can’t afford to give him a rest. Malsel of New York is the leading base stealer of the American league. He has pilfered 29, the same as Herzog in the National league. 14| It is thought that Duffy Lewis will be out of the game two weeks as a result of being hit on the hand by one of Joe Bush's bullet shoots, Eddie Shote, who was sent to Baiti- more by Manager McGraw. has won five games for Jack Dunn’s team since he reported to the Orioles on June 8. McCarthy, who tried to swing a job with the Ponies, is making & name for himself in the Tri-State leagug. They say he is ripe for the big show now. The Sachems play the Connecticut Mills team at Danielson Saturday. ; It looks as if there will be som | thing doing in the Sachems-All Stars series. Tris Speaker is gradually forcing his way to the front ranks of the American league batsmen.' The series at the Polo grounds last week heiped this considerably. The Philadelphia Nationals have a grang total of .267 for a batting av- erage for the team. New York comes next with .265. The Cubs are the ‘best | run getters with 315. In a recent game between the Naps and Browns, 34 players were used, 19 by St. Louis and 15 by Cleveland. Bighteen passes and elght errors were crowded into this unusual game, None of the National league slug-! gers have made seven home runs lhwi year, but several have made six. These are Cravath, Philadelphia: Saier, Chi- cago; Wheat, Brooklyn; Clark, Cincin- | nati, and Leach of Chicago. In the American league the Atn- letics lead in batting with an average of .259. Detroit with .248 is a poor! | second. In club flelding Washington | { leads with .966. The Red Sox are a close second with .966. Enos Kirkpatrick. who has been out of the Baltimore Federal lineup since the season opened, ow{ng to a broken bone in his ankle, has rejoined the Terrapins. He will not be able to play regularly for some time, Rehg, formerly with Hartford acd' now with the Red Sox, is hitting for/ .266 in 46 games. High, with Detroit, | is hitting for 217 in 46 games. Irelan of the Phillies, last season with New London, is hitting for 248§ in 26 g‘mfi’ The Boston Braves and St. Lows| Cardinals are tied for the lead in team | fielding In the National league, both | teams having .968. Boston is really the leader, ax that team has made but 93 | eftors this season. St Loyls has made 1 Jake h-ub-r;.-d;chm that his ambi- club is for that good ommumlsmfuqhksmm BOUT. Price $200.00. + One Model 31 1913 sUlcx'rOUluNGCAR. pod condition. Price way down. OmATLASRUNABOUT.Alm One 1912 E. M. F., good condition. A great bar- - gain. One 1912 MAXWELL, very complete in every de- One two cylinder MAXWELL RUNABOUT. kL One four cylinder, five passenger POPE-HART- FORD, cost $2,750.00. Price $400.00. Never run 1100 miles. - A One four cylinder ELMORE, good condition. Weue'tosell!be‘e»fluforfinim. they have been displaced by Cadillacs. THE A. C. SWAN CO. signing of Robbie to a long term con- tract should silence those ever recur- ring rumors involving Jake as a man- ager. Charley Carr is hitting over .400 in the Federal league. Benny Kauff of Indianapolie leads with the prenomenal mark of .460 for 55 games. Kauff got 99 hits, including 21 doubles, § triples and 2 home runs, besides 8 bases and scoring 46 runs, in first 55 games. ‘Washington players have complain- ed that the location of the score board at Shibe park interferes with left- hand batsmen’ getting a true line on the ball Home Run Baker will be able to get a hit now and th thought of our system of On it should be built the secondery studles, as it were, of our education. Envirenment. *“Eeenomics chusel man's sctivi- tles. As yom change a man’s activl- bly affect men; but food, wate dlothing, sw:elter, pictures, boo sic, will ap4 # * Telepbona 0 WeaT MAIN l‘!. Not a Theatricsl “Fan.” Reuben—*8llas don’t seem to care much fer the theater” Hiram—"Ne, he don't. When I was with him in New York we went to one o' them continual performances, an’ we wasn't there more’n three or four hours afore he got tirsd.” Ants Bake Bread. Axnts have been found in Dulmatie that actually make hread by: cheuing seeds into pulp, forming # in icaves, baking them in the sun and then stor ing them away Jor future use. ALL GRADES OF *© “vuiyi Hamxlton Watches b T 25 and 27 Frankiin 88, 25 e T—aF i N SRy DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bidg, Take elevator Shetucket Btrest age Not Yet Acquainted. “And what do you know about Moses?" “Please, teacher, it's my first Sunday here and I dom't know anybody.”—Punch. i Quality! Not Premi 1s lenpnoftlutohm de prohibits the use of coupons. Camels are a blend of choice Turkish . i and domestic tobaccos. Smoke andeven and leave you scot-free of any cigaretty aftertaste. Camels are (otlogcm.andmun’thy a more sats cigarette at any price. Shkcadmznpmflap-danb—day